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COROLLA. 
Flume I form, Fig. 19 infundibuliformis, from 
i nfu ndibullu m , a funnel) having a tubular base and 
a border opening in the form of a funnel, as the 
morning glory. 
Fig. 20. 
3d. Cup shaped , Fig. 20 (Cyathiformis from 
cyathus a drinking cup) differing from fun- 
nel shaped in having its tube, and of course 
its border less spreading; and from bell 
form, in not having its tube appear as if scoop- 
ed out at the base. 
Fig. 21. 
4th. Salver orfn, Fig 21 . (hypocrateriformis 
from the Greek krater, an ancient drink- 
ing glass, called a Salver.) Having a 
flat spreading border, proceeding from the 
top of a tube. 
5th. Wheel form Fig. 22. ( rotata , from rota 
a wheel) having a short border without any 
tube, or with a very short one. 
Funnel-form — cup-shaped — salver-form — wheel-form — 
